2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/381/1/012023
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Agglomerations of Siberia: formation and problems of development

Abstract: In the modern world, urbanization processes are becoming more and more intense, and the number of cities and their size are steadily increasing. The specific character of the country is quite well reflected in the geography of Russian cities, i. e. the large dimensions of space, a consistent approach to formation of the State territory, and the course of urbanization. The regions of the RF differ from one another by the degree of development, the level of socioeconomic advancement and matureness of the systems… Show more

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“…A network of rural settlements has been established on level terrain along the Trans-Siberian railway and from there southwards. To the north of the railway and the South Siberian Mountains, settlements are concentrated around the mining, gas, oil, steel and timber-processing industries (Emelyanova, Sorokovoi, Dorjgotov, & Antipina, 2019). The population density in Kazakhstan (7 persons/km 2 ) is higher than in Siberia, but similar both sides of their border through the cultivated steppe (>10 persons/km 2 ).…”
Section: Research Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A network of rural settlements has been established on level terrain along the Trans-Siberian railway and from there southwards. To the north of the railway and the South Siberian Mountains, settlements are concentrated around the mining, gas, oil, steel and timber-processing industries (Emelyanova, Sorokovoi, Dorjgotov, & Antipina, 2019). The population density in Kazakhstan (7 persons/km 2 ) is higher than in Siberia, but similar both sides of their border through the cultivated steppe (>10 persons/km 2 ).…”
Section: Research Areamentioning
confidence: 99%